The crime incident rate per 100,000 people of Spokane Valley, WA was 89 for robbery in 2013. The crime incident rate per 100,000 people of Yakima, WA was 154 for robbery in 2013.
Crime Incident Count
Crime Incident Rate per 100,000 People
Crime statistics are sourced from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program and aggregated across year and crime type. The FBI does not gather statistics for all jurisdictions, so some localities may be missing. Normalization is based on the population values published with the UCR data itself, so rather than on US Census data, as the jurisdiction of the data may vary. Crime rates are normalized on a per 100K basis; specifically, the crime count is divided by the population count, the result is then multiplied by 100K and rounded to the nearest integer value. Latest data, displayed in charts and other visualizations, is from 2014.
Above charts are based on data from the FBI Uniform Crime Reporting Program | ODN Dataset | API -
Public Safety and Crime Datasets Involving Spokane Valley, WA or Yakima, WA
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Arrests for Criminal Offenses Reported to the Clarkston Police Department, NIBRS Group B
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2022-03-14T23:11:21.000ZThis dataset documents Group B arrests for crimes reported by the City of Clarkston Police Department to NIBRS (National Incident-Based Reporting System).
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Arrests for Criminal Offenses Reported to the Clarkston Police Department, NIBRS Group A
data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2022-03-14T22:30:04.000ZThis dataset shows crime statistics for the City of Clarkston, WA Police Department.
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Crime Statistics, Washington State NIBRS Crimes Dataset 2016 - 2019
data.everettwa.gov | Last Updated 2021-06-10T15:06:23.000ZThis dataset reports National Incident Based Reporting System (NIBRS) crime statistics from most Washington law enforcement agencies since 2016. The data is a "shapshot" of crime statistics as they were originally reported to the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs (WASPC) and the FBI. Data displayed should not be compared to statistics reported by the FBI as those statistics have been converted to the Summary Reporting System (SRS).